Dan Robinson
EF5
Reports of a funnel/waterspout visible in New York harbor today (July 17, 2018) are going viral, but the feature is questionable:
https://twitter.com/DavidScarth/status/1019352132166832128
https://twitter.com/michaeluturn/status/1019292967633289216
https://twitter.com/maximusupinNYc/status/1019295374547222529
https://twitter.com/DaveCurren/status/1019310598860038145
This appears to be a "shark's tooth", a non-tornadic low-hanging scud formation on a gust front/shelf cloud. These can be tapered like funnels and have fooled many in the past. Complicating the ID of these is that they exhibit rising motion as many scud fragments do on the leading edge of stronger gust fronts.
Here is an example of one in St. Louis several years ago:
The NY NWS office seems to disagree, however:
https://twitter.com/NWSNewYorkNY/status/1019304288621867011
https://twitter.com/DavidScarth/status/1019352132166832128
https://twitter.com/michaeluturn/status/1019292967633289216
https://twitter.com/maximusupinNYc/status/1019295374547222529
https://twitter.com/DaveCurren/status/1019310598860038145
This appears to be a "shark's tooth", a non-tornadic low-hanging scud formation on a gust front/shelf cloud. These can be tapered like funnels and have fooled many in the past. Complicating the ID of these is that they exhibit rising motion as many scud fragments do on the leading edge of stronger gust fronts.
Here is an example of one in St. Louis several years ago:

The NY NWS office seems to disagree, however:
https://twitter.com/NWSNewYorkNY/status/1019304288621867011